Health Sciences and Athletic Training Center Questions & Answers

The University’s strategic planning process analyzed national and institutional data about the kinds of educational experiences students are looking for. This research strongly indicated that students are seeking an education grounded in the liberal arts with direct connections between their academic studies and their career interests and aspirations. Research also revealed that today’s students are increasingly interested in pursuing careers in the health sciences.

The increased capacity of the new athletic training area also means Franklin Piece can offer students more opportunities to participate in sports. For 2012; Sprint Football, Track and Field/Cross County and Women’s Ice Hockey will be added.

The new facility means that more student athletes can get more timely and efficient care. There is more space to accommodate more students in the treatment area at one time and less wait time for the high quality treatment and rehabilitation services our athletic training staff provide.